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Daniel M. Ristic
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Dan Ristic is a frontend engineer and evangelist for Open Web. He strives to push the Web forward with new and creative ideas using the latest technologies. He attended the University of Advancing Technology, Arizona, where he furthered his engineering knowledge and fueled his passion for the Web. He has been writing applications on the Web ever since. He currently lives and works in San Francisco as a senior software engineer at Sony Network Entertainment International. At Sony, he is responsible for managing the frontend application architecture and delivering the PlayStation Store to millions of users. In his free time, he can be found hiking, exploring, working on projects, and attending events.
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Q1. The data channel is not encrypted or secured at all, making it easy for hackers to modify the data being sent between users. True or false?

Q2. Which is not a correct state that RTCDataChannel can be in?

  1. reconnecting

  2. closed

  3. connecting

  4. open

Q3. The data channel can be run in reliable, unreliable, ordered, and unordered modes, giving it robust data transfer capabilities. True or false?

Q4. The biggest reason why TLS is not used in a WebRTC application is because of how hard it is to implement. True or false?

Q5. Common use cases for RTCDataChannel could include:

  1. Multiplayer gaming

  2. File transferring

  3. Delivering content

  4. All of the above

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Daniel M. Ristic

Dan Ristic is a frontend engineer and evangelist for Open Web. He strives to push the Web forward with new and creative ideas using the latest technologies. He attended the University of Advancing Technology, Arizona, where he furthered his engineering knowledge and fueled his passion for the Web. He has been writing applications on the Web ever since. He currently lives and works in San Francisco as a senior software engineer at Sony Network Entertainment International. At Sony, he is responsible for managing the frontend application architecture and delivering the PlayStation Store to millions of users. In his free time, he can be found hiking, exploring, working on projects, and attending events.
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